See What 9ice Requested From Yemi Alade

Sensational music artiste, Yemi Alade got a
surprise request from a ‘senior’ colleague recently, who requested for
an autograph from her.

Popular singer, Alexander Abolore Adegbola,
better known as 9ice, requested from the charming artiste a copy of her
autographed album, which threw the ‘Johnny’ crooner off balance.
The
winner of a Peak Milk music talent hunt show told her fans, "9ice made
me autograph my album for him when it should be the other way round
choi.”
It seems the 'Gongo Aso' crooner is one of many who love to listen to her songs.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Four years ago, Nigerian singer, Olamide a.k.a Baddo was just some
regular kid growing up in the Heart of Lagos Mainland, Bariga.

And even though he insists he is still that Bariga boy, we can’t deny that a lot of things has changed in his life.

His Musical Career And How He Rose To Fame

Born Olamide Adedeji on the 15th day in March 1989, Olamide’s journey to
success came with hardwork and perseverance. After hustling on the
streets of Bariga for several years, Olamide was saved by ID Cabassa who
believed in him when nobody else did.

According to him, music took him away from wandering about the streets
to doing the right thing at the right time. After waiting for so many
years for his single to be promoted, Olamide was finally signed to ID
Cabassa’s Coded Tunez Label where he released his debut album Rapsodi in
2011, yielding several singles, with “Eni Duro” as the lead single.

He left early 2012 and started his own record label ‘YBNL Nation’ where
he released two of his three albums. Olamide’s debut offering led to
collaborations with other artists, including Wizkid, ID Cabasa, 9ice,
Reminisce, D’banj, and others. Olamide’s lead single “Eni Duro” made the
top chart of requests on radio stations.

Well loved by the guys on the streets, the rapper has endeared himself
to so many and still lives in the street in Lagos unlike his mates
pushing themselves into big estates. It’s little wonder his name is
chanted wherever he goes.

He has been known to perform for free in Lagos and is said to be the biggest Nigerian indigenous rapper/singer ever.

Rapper, Eva, Shares Tips On How To Become A Tomboy

Nigeria’s female rapper, Eva Alordiah, has given
out some advice to ladies urging them to try being a boy for some time
to see how it feels and do away with the regular skirts and heel shoes.
The
rapper stressed that being a tom boy is actually a great feeling which
she has once had experience of before becoming the female she is now.
She noted that in becoming a tom boy, it will give the woman the ability of becoming a better female.According
to her, “For once in your life, Be a Boy. A tomboy I mean. You cannot
really be a boy, completely. You can think like a man, but you'd still
always be a girl, somehow. It's the fucking hormones.
“But for
once, be a boy. Discard your skirts and trade them for baggy pants and
joggers, cut off your hair, maybe not all of it but just enough till
your biggest comb becomes useless to it. Don't get acrylic extensions on
your nails, and if you decide to polish them use blacks and your
darkest purples. Forget Lingerie's and your silky sleep wear, buy some
big shirts, or borrow one or two from your boyfriend. If you do not have
a boyfriend, send me a mail.
“Ditch your high heeled shoes, only
sneakers and flats would do for now. And always, always, always make
sure you step out with the most impeccable Makeup on It's the best
feminine accessory you have. If you do not know how to get your makeup
right, mail me
“For once in your life, be a boy. Because in becoming a boy, you would learn how to be a better Girl. I
just became a girl again. My God! It has been a wonderful experience. I
am a more Sensual, Feminine, Elegant, and still 'Feisty personality. Oh
shoot! Does this mean all the boys I had in my past boy-life are
somewhat somehow somehow Bi? Chai! Nne if a guy ever tells you he had
me, forget! I was the one who had him. I'm telling you!”